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Kenneth P. Vogel / The Politico:
Breitbart: ‘I am public enemy No. 1...’ — An unrepentant Andrew Breitbart told POLITICO on Thursday that the Obama administration and its allies have manufactured a controversy over the video he posted of Shirley Sherrod's speech to the NAACP as part of an orchestrated effort to take him down.
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George Stephanopoulos / George's Bottom Line:
President Obama Said Sec. Tom Vilsack ‘Jumped the Gun’ on Shirley Sherrod's Ouster — President Obama said Secretary Tom Vilsack rushed to judgment when he dismissed Shirley Sherrod from the Department of Agriculture amid charges of racism. — “He jumped the gun, partly because we now live …
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Scott / Power Line:
From Buckley to Breitbart — William Buckley achieved notoriety if not celebrity with the publication of God and Man at Yale in 1951. The book was a succès de scandale. In it Buckley attacked the undergraduate education on offer at Yale for its hostility to Christianity and its adulation …
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Persistent Issue of Race Is in the Spotlight, Again
Persistent Issue of Race Is in the Spotlight, Again
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Terry Moran / ABCNEWS:
Where Andrew Breitbart Is Coming From
Where Andrew Breitbart Is Coming From
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Ezra Klein:
When Tucker Carlson asked to join Journolist — I hoped to let my quick accounting of the constant inaccuracies in the Daily Caller's selective quotations from Journolist stand as my last word on the matter. But Tucker Carlson's sanctimonious and evasive statement on the way his site has been covering this story deserves a response.
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Tucker Carlson / The Daily Caller:
Letter from Editor-in-Chief Tucker Carlson on The Daily Caller's Journolist coverage — We began our series on Journolist earlier this week with the expectation that our stories would be met with a fury of criticism from the Left. A hurt dog barks, after all.
New York Times:
House Panel Will Try Rangel in Ethics Cases — WASHINGTON — A House investigative panel has found “substantial reason to believe” that Representative Charles B. Rangel violated a range of ethics rules, dealing a serious blow to Mr. Rangel, a Harlem Democrat, in the twilight of his political career.
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William Douglas / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Rangel summoned by special ethics panel for violations
Rangel summoned by special ethics panel for violations
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The Atlantic Online:
RNC Chaos Threatens GOP Chances for House Takeover — The chaos at the Republican National Committee threatens to cost Republicans the chance to take control of the House of Representatives, Republican strategists fear. During midterm elections, the national committee plays two essential roles.
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Jeff Zeleny / The Caucus:
Democrats Make $28 Million TV Buy
Eric Kleefeld / TPMDC:
Bachmann: ‘All We Should Do Is Issue Subpoenas’ If GOP Wins House (AUDIO) — Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) has a plan for what the Republicans should do if they win control of the House of Representatives: Spend all their time investigating the Obama administration.
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Three Fingers of Politics:
Bachmann: Subpoenas and Hearings Are Coming in 2011 — Want a sneak preview for what the 2011 legislative calendar has in store? — The Intrade prediction market is giving the GOP a 57-percent shot of taking back the House of Representatives this fall, meaning it is more likely to happen than not.
The Politico:
Democrats pull plug on climate bill — Senate Democrats pulled the plug on climate legislation Thursday, pushing the issue off into an uncertain future ahead of midterm elections where President Barack Obama's party is girding for a drubbing. — Rather than a long-awaited measure capping greenhouse gases …
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David Herszenhorn / The Caucus:
Democrats Abandon Sweeping Energy Plan
Democrats Abandon Sweeping Energy Plan
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Tommy Sowers / The Huffington Post:
Who Will Pay for the Afghan Military? The Question Congress Must Answer Now — An old military maxim states, “Amateurs think about strategy and professionals think about logistics.” At West Point I taught cadets the U.S. Constitution, which clearly empowers Congress to be active in logistic questions of war.
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New York Times:
Pentagon Faces Growing Pressures to Trim Budget — WASHINGTON — After nearly a decade of rapid increases in military spending, the Pentagon is facing intensifying political and economic pressures to restrain its budget, setting up the first serious debate since the terrorist attacks of 2001 …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Addicted to Bush — For a couple of years, it was the love that dared not speak his name. In 2008, Republican candidates hardly ever mentioned the president still sitting in the White House. After the election, the G.O.P. did its best to shout down all talk about how we got into the mess we're in …
Zaid Jilani / Think Progress:
Nelson cites deficit to vote against unemployment benefits but backs budget-busting tax cuts for rich. — Earlier this week, the Senate finally voted 60-40 to extend unemployment insurance for the millions of Americans who are unable to find work due to the poor economy.
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Eric Dash / New York Times:
Feinberg Says Bonuses Paid by Troubled Banks Were Unmerited — With the financial system on the verge of collapse in late 2008, a group of troubled banks doled out more than $2 billion in bonuses and other payments to their highest earners. Now, the federal authority on banker pay …
Katharine Q. Seelye / The Caucus:
Alvin Greene's ‘On the Scene’ — Alvin Greene, the Democratic candidate for Senate in South Carolina, who emerged at a public campaign event for the first time last weekend, is now out with his first campaign video. The video, called, “Alvin Green Is On the Scene,” is a 3-minute hip-hop mix …
Tom Gantert / Michigan Capitol Confidential:
The Art of the Ann Arbor City Budget — The debate in Ann Arbor, where firefighters are being laid off due to a multimillion dollar budget deficit, is over an $850,000 piece of art. — That's how much the city has agreed to pay German artist Herbert Dreiseitl for a three-piece water sculpture …
Natasha Mozgovaya / Haaretz:
U.S. upgrades status of Palestinian mission in Washington — Though still short of full diplomatic recognition, move raises representation to level of PLO missions in many European countries and Canada. — The United States State Department has upgraded the Palestinian Liberation Organization's mission …
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Christina Boyle / NY Daily News:
Russian ‘spy’ Anna Chapman gets her own action figure, plastic doll of sexy secret agent now on sale — She's the Russian Barbie. — Sexy secret agent Anna Chapman may have been deported, but she's now available on U.S. soil in fully jointed plastic. — The doll manufacturer Herobuilders.com …
Meg Kinnard / Associated Press:
APNewsBreak: Records show Greene's military flops — COLUMBIA, S.C. — Surprise U.S. Senate nominee Alvin Greene frequently mentions his 13 years of military service, but records obtained Thursday by The Associated Press show that the veteran who has called himself an “American hero” was considered a lackluster service member at best.